Dan Cox said his objection to the book was part of his pitch to voters that parents need more control over school curriculum.
for years before Moore launched his bid for governor and requested — he said, for a second time — that the error be corrected. The publisher has taken responsibility for the error, which was also published in curriculum materials marketed to teachers using the book in the classroom.
The book details Moore’s childhood in Takoma Park, Md., and the Bronx, and tells the parallel story of another Black man around the same age, also named Wes Moore, who grew up in Baltimore and is now serving a sentence for his role in the killing of an off-duty Baltimore County police officer. In contrast, candidate Moore went on to be a Rhodes scholar and White House fellow. The book launched his national profile.“I think Mr.
The Moore campaign played down concerns about the book during the crowded primary he won, and called Cox’s accusation — on the day polling showed Moore besting the freshman state lawmaker by more than 20 percentage points — a “desperate attempt by Dan Cox to distract from today’s poll results.” MooreCox also said having the books in city schools was akin to distributing campaign materials on taxpayers’ dime.
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